https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68576

          Priority: medium
            Bug ID: 68576
          Assignee: [email protected]
           Summary: Other: Pre-installed User-defined Dictionaries Can't
                    be neither Modified nor Deleted
          Severity: normal
    Classification: Unclassified
                OS: Windows (All)
          Reporter: [email protected]
          Hardware: Other
        Whiteboard: BSA
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
           Version: 4.1.0.4 release
         Component: Linguistic
           Product: LibreOffice

Problem description: 
During installation some user-defined dictionaries are installed. In a parallel
installation with all installed dictionaries these user-defined dictionaries
are affected: en-GB [English (UK), en-US [English (USA)], sl [Slovenian],
technical [All]. Generally I expect that a user-defined dictionary can be
deleted and modified. Otherwise it is not user-defined. This does not work with
the mentioned dictionaries.

Steps to reproduce:
[1] Display the user-defined dictionaries with: Tools > Options... > Language
Settings > Writing Aids. 
[2] Select one of the mentioned dictionaries. It can't be deleted by clicking
“Delete”. The button is greyed. Expected: Deletion of user-defined dictionary
possible.
[3] Select one of the mentioned dictionaries and Click “Edit...”. An edit
dialogue opens. 
[4] Select a word and try to delete it. This is not possible. The button
“Delete” is greyed. Expected: Deletion possible.
[5] Type in a new word into the field “Word”.
[6] Try to insert this word into the dictionary. This is not possible. The
button “New” is greyed. Expected: Insertion possible.

I wonder if it makes sense to install these dictionaries as user-defined
dictionaries. I think it's better to install them as part of the general
language dictionaries, so that they don't appear in the options dialogue.

Some words according to the “IgnoreAllList” dictionary: It took me some time to
understand this 'dictionary'. Its main characteristic is that it is
temporarily, it is always deleted when you close LibreOffice. So it's not
really a dictionary. In order to emphasize this characteristic I propose to
change the name of this 'dictionary' to “Temporary Word List” or something
similar. Furthermore it should be possible to localize this name.    


Operating System: Windows 7
Version: 4.1.0.4 release

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